A daily examination of executive functioning and chronotype in bedtime procrastination

May 24, 2023Sleep

Daily links between thinking skills and sleep timing in bedtime procrastination

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Abstract

A total of 273 young adult participants reported greater bedtime procrastination associated with poorer daily executive functioning.

  • Poorer daily objective executive functioning was linked to increased same-night bedtime procrastination.
  • Self-reported difficulties in behavioral regulation were also associated with greater same-night procrastination.
  • Worse subjective cognitive and emotional regulation correlated with higher average bedtime procrastination over 14 days.
  • Later chronotypes experienced greater bedtime procrastination compared to early chronotypes.
  • No evidence was found for the moderating role of chronotype in the relationship between executive functioning and bedtime procrastination.

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